Bed in the dormitory what does that mean?
So on the hotel website I see normal beds, so you're not with strangers?
So on the hotel website I see normal beds, so you're not with strangers?
Curacao, Cuba, Bahamas, Maldives???
Hello, I was in Kemer in 2005 in a Rixos Hotel. Unfortunately, I don't remember what it was called. Now that no longer exists in the Rixos Group… Can anyone remember the name?
Hi, I'm staying in a hotel in the UK this week. Do you think the beds are already made? I rarely stay in hotels.
Where are you going?
Yesterday I was in Berlin for a doctor's appointment. I have booked a hotel. I have different food variations from an Egyptian restaurant here, as I have hardly eaten any food from my home country for 10 years. Is it worth enjoying?
Hey, I'm 18 and I want to travel to Helsinki or maybe Spain alone this summer. But I'm a little scared because I've never traveled alone before and don't know anyone who would. So I wanted to ask for some tips or hear about your own experiences.
There may be different types of rooms there. At dormitory in a hostel, I would definitely assume that you share a multi-bed room with others. But can also be that they also have single or double rooms (for more money)
Dormitory is with strangers in a room with several single beds. This is cheaper and also quite common. Another word is Dorm (for Dormitory). In the filter settings, you can usually exclude it if you don’t want it.
A hotel has no dorms.
Possibly an extremely bad youth hostel, but actually rather an emergency shelter or a military camp.
Hostels have dorms, which is quite common.
The question is clearly “hotel”, without “s”.